[PlanetCCRMA] FC2 "experimental" kernel install dependency error
Brad Fuller
brad at sonaural.com
Thu Nov 4 13:29:01 PST 2004
Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 13:11, Brad Fuller wrote:
>
>
>>Fernando Pablo Lopez-Lezcano wrote:
>>
>>
>>>On Thu, 2004-11-04 at 11:59, Brad Fuller wrote:
>>>
>>>
>>>>Brad Fuller wrote:
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Ok, I got the kernel 2.6.7-1.437.1.11.rhfc2.ccrma loaded.
>>>>>Unfortunately, Xwindows didn't start up. I had to change the
>>>>>nvidia6111 driver to the older one -- and then X started up. Why
>>>>>would this be? I was going to install 6111 again -- the nvidia
>>>>>installer said it was already installed (thought maybe there was
>>>>>some interaction between this kernel and nvidia6111.)
>>>>>
>>>>>Anyone come across this?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>I take that back about the kernel. I did load it successfully (at
>>>>least the logs don't say there are problems) but:
>>>>
>>>># cat /proc/sys/kernel/lowlatency
>>>>
>>>>replies:
>>>>
>>>>cat: /proc/sys/kernel/lowlatency: No such file or directory
>>>>
>>>>so, jackstart doesn't start. of course.
>>>>
>>>>Note that this is NOT from the experimental repos. Perhaps I should
>>>>try these, Fernando? You did mention below that these have had more
>>>>success. Still...I do wonder why I don't have lowlatency.
>>>>
>>>>
>>>See this, specially the part about the realcap startup script, the
>>>instructions are different for the 2.6.x kernels...
>>>
>>>http://ccrma.stanford.edu/planetccrma/software/changelog.html#latestplanetcoretwo
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>I should have said that I did install the realcap script and had it
>>start at boot time. Sorry I didn't mention it.
>>It didn't help. I think it's something more fundamental.
>>
>>
>
>How are you trying to start jack?
>
>
# jackstart
>What are the errors it is printing?
>
>
[root at ives root]# jackstart
jackstart: cannot get realtime capabilities, current capabilities are:
=ep cap_setpcap-e
probably running under a kernel with capabilities disabled,
a suitable kernel would have printed something like "=eip"
>
>
>>BTW: I looked for the apt line for planetedge and couldn't find it.
>>Can you point me to the right place
>>
>>
>
>Exactly like the one that says planetcore (in your
>/etc/apt/sources.list), just replace planetcore with planetedge (and
>"apt-get update").
>
>
Thanks. I googled this and got various email answers. I figured it out
by trial'N'error
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